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Closely related to A. staintonii in having pinkish phyllaries, spreading leaves but differs in having shorter stem and horizontal spreading leaves.
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Description
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Low growing, tomentose, greyish perennial subshrubs. Stem erect or spreading (10-) 15-20 cm long, branched, laxly leafy, upper part, whitish woolly, sub-scabrous. Leaves horizontally spreading, 10-15 (-20) x 1-2 mm, greyish or dirty greyish greenish, narrowly oblanceolate, lower surface whitish woolly, upper surface sparsely hairy, apiculate, shortly decurrent with attenuate base. Capitula of loose corymbs, pinkish, 3-4 x 3-5 mm, campanulate, peduncle short, woolly, moderately thick; phyllaries 5-seriate, outer lanceolate, shorter, obtuse, inner and middle spathulate, apiculate, equal in size, longer than outer, shiny, often reddish but sometime straw-yellow coloured. Bisexual florets 25-40 (functionally male) in predominantly male capitula, with female florets 3-5. Corolla of bisexual florets dark brown, tubular with distinct glandular lobes, 2.5-3.2 mm; that of female florets light brown or yellow, filiform 2.5-3 mm long. Cypselas oblong, papillose, 0.5-1 mm long; pappus bristly, white, 2.8-3.5 mm long.
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Distribution
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Distribution: Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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Habitat
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Grows in alpine pastures from 2500-4000 m.
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